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Starting out small steps at first to get me back into the brewing...

Ive got a can of Mexican Cerveza here ready to be made :)

Came with a bag of brew booster (dextrose, light dried malt, and malto-dextrin)

Shall put it through the next week or so, then move on to something like a Kilkenny brew, or a cider...havent decided what as of yet.

This should taste nice with a wedge of lime ala Corona style hopefully...

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This should taste nice with a wedge of lime ala Corona style hopefully...

To get the Corona style you will need to bottle it in clear glass.

Sunlight effects the beer (cant recall the name for this) and is a part of what gives Corona its flavour. There are a few other beers made in this style.

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To get the Corona style you will need to bottle it in clear glass.

Sunlight effects the beer (cant recall the name for this) and is a part of what gives Corona its flavour. There are a few other beers made in this style.

Got a shit load from of clear ones from a mate yesterday, so tis all good :P

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Looking at investing in one of these :

http://www.mashmaster.com.au/store/product...;products_id=28

i can set it up with my chest freezer here, along with a heater belt i have, and i can pretty much get some good temperature control now..

Is anyone finding this interesting, or should i go post whore elsewhere??

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Looking at investing in one of these :

http://www.mashmaster.com.au/store/product...;products_id=28

i can set it up with my chest freezer here, along with a heater belt i have, and i can pretty much get some good temperature control now..

Is anyone finding this interesting, or should i go post whore elsewhere??

That sounds like a great idea, and for the price you can't go wrong.

Instaed of a chest freezer, why not pick up a cheep fridge (lots around for free or under $50) because the freezer will be too cold and will get cold very fast.

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im lucky actually and have a spare small fridge here as well :P

Either one will do nicely...spose i can use the freezer as a storage setup if i get kegging

*Dream sequence*

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Now just need to know how to get the best use out of the setup with regards to what i can make with lower temps...

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